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Shell Command MCP Server

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This is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that allows executing shell commands within a Docker container. It provides a secure and isolated environment for running commands without giving access to the host Docker daemon.
Overview

What is Shell Command MCP Server?

Shell Command MCP Server is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that allows executing shell commands within a Docker container, providing a secure and isolated environment for running commands without giving access to the host Docker daemon.

How to use Shell Command MCP Server?

To use the Shell Command MCP Server, you need to have Docker installed. You can run the server by configuring your Docker command in your application, specifying the directory you want to mount to the container.

Key features of Shell Command MCP Server?

  • Execute shell scripts through a simple MCP interface with synchronous and asynchronous execution modes.
  • Includes Kubernetes tools like kubectl, helm, kustomize, and hemfile.
  • Runs in an isolated Docker container environment with non-root user access.
  • Allows host-container userid/groupid mapping for file ownership and permissions.
  • Supports mounting a host directory for persistence.

Use cases of Shell Command MCP Server?

  1. Running shell scripts in a secure environment.
  2. Managing Kubernetes resources using integrated tools.
  3. Providing a controlled workspace for AI applications that require shell command execution.

FAQ from Shell Command MCP Server?

  • Is the Shell Command MCP Server secure?

Yes! It runs as a non-root user and does not have access to the host Docker daemon, ensuring a secure execution environment.

  • What are the prerequisites to use this server?

You need to have Docker installed on your machine.

  • Can I use it on Windows?

Yes! The server can be configured to run on both MacOS and Windows.

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